Jury-rigged in a sentence as an adjective

I find the word "jury-rigged" to be a stretch for "get the MAC address".

And by then how much **** has been jury-rigged into the spec?It's the long tail.

Amiga was a major success, it did catch on after the jury-rigged A1000 was put out to pasture.

That depends - is the unpolished and jury-rigged software bringing in money to keep the business alive and pay my salary?

I'm surprised that tidal locking happen for a planet with liquids on the surface, except in a jury-rigged toy scenario.

To my mind, hackers produce hacked-together software, which is unpolished and jury-rigged.

Imagine a "teletype" jury-rigged out of a state of the art laser printer with Vim running on it. You would just have to position yourself or the printer so that every time the screen updated the next sheet of paper would land somewhere convenient.

Jury-rigged definitions

adjective

done or made using whatever is available; "crossed the river on improvised bridges"; "the survivors used jury-rigged fishing gear"; "the rock served as a makeshift hammer"

See also: improvised makeshift